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Read moreNetanyahu Woos Surprise Demographic, Leading Others to Follow Suit
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Read morePutting Israeli Arabs On The Front Burner
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Read moreThe Industrial Zone in Menashe: Planning completed for the Iron Industrial Zone
Read moreSmall Arab and Jewish Towns Team Up to Solve Big Problems
Read moreEducation Ministry Reverses Itself over Veto of Arabic Dictionarie
Read moreCelebrating Ramadan in Umm al-Fahm
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Read moreAfter one year, index sees increase in media representation of Arab citizens
Read moreIsraeli Arab Representation on TV Talk Shows Shot Up in 2016
Read morePublic Campaign to Increase Arab Voices in the Media Makes Its Mark
Read moreAmid Flames and Suspicions in Israel, Acts of Jewish-Arab Cooperation
Read more'When the Media Doesn't Talk to Arabs, Coverage of Them Is Negative'
Read moreIsrael Failing in Coexistence, Anti-racism Education, State Comptroller Says
Read moreWhy Are So Few Arabs Interviewed on Israeli TV?
Read moreWhile Police Tackle Arab Inciters, Are Jews Given a Free Pass?
Read moreSmall Arab and Jewish Towns Team Up to Solve Big Problems
Read moreThe Israelis and Palestinians who Work Together in Peace
Read moreGetting Beyond Stereotypes on Israeli TV News
Read moreIsrael's Hottest New Tradition: Ramadan Tours
For Jewish Israelis yearning to get to know their neighbors, activities surrounding this month’s fasting and feasting are becoming a thriving business.
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Read moreRamadan nights
Perhaps efforts by Shared Tourism, can serve as a model for the shared society we must continue to strive toward.
Read moreMonth of Ramadan Initiatives Strengthen Jewish-Arab Relations
Read moreActivists Use Carrot, Stick to Get Arab Voices Into Hebrew Press
Read moreIn the shadow of Sarona attack, Jews and Muslims unite for Ramadan
Initiative brings Israelis to Arab homes during Islamic holy month to break fast, bread and sow the seeds of friendship
Read moreAfter Decades of Neglect, Israel Promotes Planning and Construction in Arab Sector
Read moreA Tour of the Galilee Offers All Manner of Treats
Read moreArab Citizens Involved in 59 Percent of Murders in Israel
Read more'Ramadan Nights' Tours of Israeli Arab Villages to Take Place During Ramadan
Read moreOnly 2% of interviewees in Israeli media are Arab, new index finds
Read moreAfter Groundbreaking Report, More Arab Experts on Israeli Television
Read moreNew Research Reveals the Underrepresentation of Arabs in the Israeli Media
Read moreStudy: Arabs underrepresented in Hebrew media
Read moreStrong Israeli Reactions After Study Finds Support for Arab Expulsion
Read moreIsraelis grapple with Pew finding of support for Arab expulsion
Read moreNot just cinema, but also theatre - a new first for Arab children in Israel
Read moreThe Civil Service Commission resumes publishing reports: The state has failed to integrate Arabs into the public sector
"The continual increase in the percentage of Arab employees in the Civil Service, from 6.2 percent in 2007 to 9.3 percent in 2014, is worthy of mention, although the target that the government set for itself for 2012 is being achieved after a two-year delay," Attorney Samah Alkhatib-Ayoub, a research coordinator and advocacy specialist in the Equality Policy Department of Sikkuy-the Association for the Advancement of Civic Equality, told Calcalist.
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The Other Palestinians - On Sikkuy co-directors' visit to North America
Read moreUneasy Arab-Israeli Coexistence Threatened By Violence
Read moreIsraeli Arabs Caught Between Their Pocketbooks and Their Hearts
Read moreAs parents demand secure schools, Arab staff eyed suspiciously
Read moreIsraeli Towns Move to Ban Arab Workers From Schools
Read moreAll the new appointments that you should know about - Rawnak Natour
Read moreIsraeli Universities Still Failing Arab Students When It Comes to Inclusion
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Read moreArabs flock, but not to the Civil Service
Read moreCriticism of absence of Arab representative on the search committee for the president of Haifa University
Read moreArabs in Wadi Ara warn: “If it won’t be good for us, it won’t be good for you, and that’s not a threat”
Read moreThe Sad Truth in Bennett's Claim About Rampant Crime in Arab Towns
Read moreHaifa Theater Arablanguage ads riddled with mistakes
Read moreProtests against exclusion of Arabs in child welfare conference win out
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Read moreNew signs at bus stops: not in Arabic
Read moreHaifa’s at your service – if you speak Hebrew
"Arabic-speaking residents said the city told them that the services pamphlet wasn’t published in that language. Shutafut-Sharakah, the Organizations for Shared, Democratic and Equal Society, has written City Hall, seeking to correct the matter. "
Read moreThree-way coexistence for Christmas
Read moreConferences, meetings and long-range plans: not everyone is giving up on the shared future
Read moreThe plight of Israel’s struggling Arab minority comes to Pittsburgh Read more: The Jewish Chronicle - The plight of Israel s struggling Arab minority comes to Pittsburgh
Read moreOvercrowding, lack of classrooms in Arab education system
Read moreJerusalem teachers warn of increase in racism after Gaza war
Read more“Ir Habahadim” (IDF Central Training Facility in the Negev) – "The Jews are dividing things fairly among themselves, and leaving out the Bedouin "
Read moreLapid continues to discriminate against the Arabs
Read moreDeputy Budget Director: finance ministry weighs reapportioning government property tax payments
Read moreIn Israel, Arabs get less
Read moreTreasury official: Gov't funding biased against Arabs
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Read moreBedouin leaders: We will die for our land
Read moreThe government agencies ignore you? Meet the 11 most promising young public servants in Israel
Read moreBill legalizing preferential treatment for Israeli soldiers goes to the Knesset
Read moreJewish towns get up to 14 times more buses than Arab counterparts, report finds
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Read moreOn My Mind: Boosting Arab employment
Read moreIsraeli banks won't lend to us, say Arab developers at groundbreaking conference
Read moreNIF asks: Is Israeli democracy at risk?
Read moreExclusive to Calcalist: 80 percent of the housing tenders in the Arab communities fail
Read moreEncouraging news on Jewish-Arab ties
Read moreArab social justice needs heard by the gov't-what about J14?
Read moreThe view from the hilltops
Read moreReport: Arab children shortchanged by social services
Read moreCivic watchdog: Jews get better legal aid services than Arabs
Read moreReport: Much-needed tax money funneled away from Arab towns
Read moreJoint Jewish-Arab initiatives revitalize neighbor relations in Wadi Ara
Read moreNGO's Jewish-Arab index: socioeconomic gaps growing
Read moreUmm al-Fahm invites Jews ahead of rightist rally
Read moreStudy: Israeli Jews live nearly 4 years longer than Israeli Arabs
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Introducing Arab Industrial Areas
Read moreReport: Majority of Israeli Arabs are not part of labor force
Read moreStudy: Israeli Jews live four years longer than Israeli Arabs
Read moreU.S. Jewish community's new mission: Equality between Israeli Jews and Arabs
Read moreEntering turbulent waters, U.S. Jews launch task force to aid Israeli Arabs
Read moreReport: Arab representation still lacking
Read moreGroup fights for equal rights for Israeli Arabs
Read moreJews and Arabs pin tourism hopes on Wadi Ara Trail
Read moreGov’t assailed for underrepresentation of Arabs, Muslims
Read moreDelegation: Improve Israeli Arabs’ Status
Read moreAJCommittee guests hold controversial meeting with Umm al-Fahm mayor
Read moreWadi Ara mayors plan trade zone
Read moreA good neighbor program for Jews and Arabs